The price for cropland in the heart of the grain belt continue to rise, but with inflation concerns and market uncertainties looming over the farm economy, many are wondering how long the trend might last.
Farmers National Company’s Randy Dickhut spoke with RFD-TV’s Janet Adkison about what factors have been impacting the trend recently, how inflation concerns are playing a role, if we should expect the crisis in Ukraine to impact the steady rise and advice he has for farmers who are looking to buy or sell.
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